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Indian Pediatr ; 1995 Apr; 32(4): 416-23
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-15047

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A longitudinal study was conducted on 212 pregnant women from May 1987 to April 1988. Maternal Care Receptivity (MCR) "an innovative approach" was adopted for the assessment of maternal care services provided to pregnant mothers at their door steps. During follow-up, scores were allotted to each of the services rendered and antenatal status of pregnant women. Depending on the score--MCR was classified as high (11 to 8), moderate (7 to 4) or poor (3 to 0). Perinatal and neonatal deaths were recorded and an inverse relationship between MCR and perinatal and mortalities was observed (z = 5.46, p < 0.0001). Significantly, no perinatal or neonatal deaths occurred in women with high MCR. One of the most important cause of high PNMR and neonatal mortality rate in developing countries is poor MCR, i.e., under utilization of even the existing maternal health services. The main reasons for this under utilization appear to be poverty, illiteracy, ignorance and lack of faith in modern medicine.


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Loi du khi-deux , Femelle , Études de suivi , Humains , Inde , Mortalité infantile/tendances , Nouveau-né , Études longitudinales , Prise en charge postnatale/méthodes , Grossesse , Prise en charge prénatale/méthodes , Évaluation de programme , Population rurale , Répartition par sexe
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 1989 May; 87(5): 125-6
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-102881
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